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Ruger 10101 MARK III Target 10+1 22LR 5.5" Reviews

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It's a Ruger Mark III, what else could I say about Ruger quality? Another efficient and expedient order from BGS. Purchased at an excellent price from a Team Bud's Reserved listing on 90-day Layaway. I appreciate the program, the ACH option takes time to process through but worth the wait for the 3% discount.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

by Greg D

Tuesday 18 July, 2017

Great gun. As everyone will tell you, this thing is a PITA to take down, but you knew that going in. It'll loosen up eventually and I'll get used to the procedure. Nice accuracy. I bought a cheapo reflex sight for it and the kids/family love unloading on clay pigeons at the range. Luckily, 22lr has become a lot more accessible around here over the last year or so.
If you don't have the Ultimate Cliploader for this yet, do yourself a favor and get one. Worth every penny, makes reloading a breeze.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

by Samuel R

Wednesday 03 May, 2017

The standard in 22LR target, outstanding gun I had a 2 MarkII in stainless I got to have the black one . magazine disconnect sucks but overall great gun

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

by joseph s

Wednesday 22 February, 2017

This is a great pistol. Very smooth, soft trigger, almost zero recoil. It comes with a rail to put up a scope, red dot, not any interest to me but a good add on to come with it. Two clips a pretty beefy lock for the bolt, safety first. Safety is alot with this little guy, it also comes with a sorta hex key that u can crank down to lock the bolt from moving, not really seen something like that before but this is the first rimfire ive been around. First time I shot it, I put about 150 rounds through it, silky smooth, no jams, no problems. I bought this particular rimfire to teach my sister, girlfriend, and a couple buddies that are scared of the bang bangs. I have fired the Ruger SR22 but didnt care for the heavy trigger pull on the first shot in single action. The ONLY thing that I will 'ding' this pistol is the sights. Front and rear sights are completely black. I will be putting some kind of replacement fiber optic, high vis front sight.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

by Bill F

Friday 17 February, 2017

The Ruger on first glance looks pretty good. It has a nice look and seemed to be fit very nice. The bluing was smooth and even. I had a mk 1 bull for 35 years that very nice too. I traded this back to the orginal owner my best friend so I wanted another. The real let down for me was in the trigger pull which seemed to be one of the worst of just about any gun that I have ever fired. I have already purchased a trigger kit from Volquartsen to improve this. The Ruger mk 3 is still an excellent buy for a lifetime purchase of a fine firearm.

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!

by Benjamin D

Wednesday 22 June, 2016

I initially loved this pistol. I wanted to get into NRA conventional pistol competition, and this seemed to be the perfect blend of price and a reputation for reliability. Now, as any owner of a Ruger will tell you, these things are a pain to take apart. I knew that going in. What I wasn\'t prepared for was the shoddy machining. The mainspring pin on my Ruger was so tightly fitted to the weapon that when my attempts to remove the mainspring housing actually stripped the bluing off of the pin! I called Ruger (who have excellent customer service, by the way), and sent the pistol back. I got it back a few weeks later, and all was well for a while.
I have now fired approximately 1500 rounds through the pistol. It isn\'t the most accurate, but it certainly gets the job done in learning you the basics of how to properly grip and exercise trigger control for Bullseye. I\'m not looking for a Pardini SP, for heaven\'s sake. I have maintained it well, and I decided recently to upgrade the grips to the Volquartsen Volthane Grips. That\'s when things started to really scare me.
As I took off the grip screws with an allen wrench, all four of them stripped. ALL of them. I hadn\'t noticed this before because I had never messed with the grips before. While I was eventually able to dig into the side of the top screws and use that leeverage to remove them, the bottom ones had to be removed by twisting the grips, which I discovered were made of thin, cheap plastic. They never felt that way when I was shooting the gun because they covered the steel frame, but as soon as I tried to remove them it became shockingly apparent how bad they were. I actually snapped the left grip in half to remove the bottom part because the bolt release interfered with my ability to spin the grip screw.
After I installed the Volthane grips, problems began occuring, including a difficulty in removing magazines, and, more scarily, the trigger wouldn\'t \"break\" correctly, but WOULD fire in spite of the magazine disconnector safety (it was just mushy as heck)! I finally took a look inside the gun with a flashlight and felt a fear that anyone who has installed an accurizing kit has probably felt (I haven\'t, by the way. But you become pretty intimately acquainted with the inside of the gun when you do that.) Due to the difference in the grips, the sear pin and the sear itself had slipped out of alignment, and were sitting crooked in the frame. I was very lucky that I caught this before actually firing the weapon, as I likely would have destroyed the sear spring and possibly other parts as well.
After realigning the sear and sear pin with a dental probe (the sear pin is held in place solely by the grips, by the way), I have placed the gun on the back shelf. I am afraid to use it now and am actively searching for a higher quality .22lr for competition shooting.
This is a good beginner gun, if not messed with too much. But Ruger\'s manufacturing techniques have either gone downhill or I got a real first-class lemon. If you are looking for a good entry-level Bullseye gun, consider picking up a used Browning Buckmark or perhaps one of the older Mark IIs. I don\'t dispute that the Ruger model delivers a good accuracy for the price, but my Mark III scares me. Caveat emptor. You may just get what you pay for.